TBN's JCTV Signs Inspired Ambition, 1 2-Episode TV Deal New Christian Music Reality Series Shares the Good, the Bad, and the Heartbreaking Stories of Up and Coming Musicians

2-6-08 (LOS ANGELES) --­ Saylors Brothers Productions has hooked up with JCTV to air twelve episodes of an innovative new reality TV series. Each episode chronicles the life of up-and-coming contemporary Christian music artist Erica Lane. Inspired Ambition premičres on JCTV ­ TBNšs network for young, hip, and hooked-on-high-speed-internet viewers. The show airs 2:00 PM on Saturday, February 23, 2008.

"Anyone who dreams of doing something big can live it out with me, the good, the bad, the heartbreaking moments, the whole adventure, says Lane. The idea of inspiring others through this experience is thrilling, and it gives me even more of a reason to press on...no matter what."

Kenny and Kyle Saylors creation, Inspired Ambition highlights both the failures and victories along the way as Lane pursues her dream of becoming a key player in the Christian music world.

Inspired Ambition is also a platform from which other well-known Christian music artists can share their stories, and their faith, recounting their bumpy road to success in the music business. Everlife, Casting Pearls, Michael Tait of DC Talk, Family Force 5, and John Schlitt of Petra are a few of the artists who will tell their tales of success in the series.

Showcasing her musical development as well as her faith, the third episode of Inspired Ambition documents one of Lanes on-the-road performances at the Lifelight Festival in Sioux Falls, SD. She competed against four other bands for a national record deal...but youšll have to tune in to find out whether or not she was victorious!

Named one of the top five winners of the Artist Ovation Competition, Lane's most comprehensive release to date is Saved Tonight, an uplifting CD of Lanešs original songs, as well as traditional Christmas music. The title cut was developed into a music video that became part of JCTVšs holiday season music rotation.

For Inspired Ambition local listings, please visit www.jctv.org. For more information on Erica Lane, go to www.ericalanemusic.com

About Saylors Brothers Productions

For twelve years, Kyle and Kenny Saylors of Saylors Brothers Productions have been producing or directing national music videos, animation pieces, motion pictures, television shows, and documentaries. They recently completed Hollywood on Fire, a documentary chronicling the rise of faith in the entertainment industry. They were nominated for a GMA Dove Award for Israel and New Breed: Live From Another Level (Sony/Integrity/Epic). The Saylors brothers have produced projects worldwide, from the trials of North Korean refugees in Kimjongilia (2008) with producer Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas), to an exclusive on the designers of Ferrari. Their projects have been featured on MTV's Most Expensive Music Videos, Time Magazine, and Newsweek.

About JCTV

JCTV is a Christian youth network designed for youth 13 to 30. JCTVs mission is to positively influence the lives of viewers by giving them programming that is not only entertaining, but which also ministers to them both individually and corporately. JCTV does this through multiple types of programming ­ from music videos with positive messages, to issue-driven talk shows, action sports programming that highlight athletes who are making a difference in others lives and concerts.

Launched in 2002, JCTV features a blend of Christian music videos, teen talk and reality shows, extreme sports, comedy, concerts, thought-provoking movies, specials, and a myriad of other programming. JCTV is the only 24-hour faith-based network in the United States especially for young adults. It appeals to a large, niche audience who ­ in addition to being internet and video savvy ­ are spiritually minded; they're the millions of youth for whom Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) has designed an entire network. JCTV is currently available in over 300 cities in North America, and can also be viewed through live video-streaming on the web at www.jctv.org.